According to a statement from school director Tommy Ramirez obtained by the San Diego Union-Tribune, Andrade has agreed to change the artwork.

"We understand that there was a mural painted at the event this past weekend that does not align with our school's philosophy of non-violence… We have been in communication with the artist — who has agreed to modify the artwork — to better align with the school's philosophy."

On Friday, the controversial project was covered up with a piece of plywood, as a vehicle parked in front of it.

Although school officials said Andrade was willing to alter her work, her May 2 post on Instagram suggested otherwise.

The response seems to be pretty somber as some of our culture's biggest influencers decide whether we should rally behind Drumpf in hopes he does better than expected… or fight against his administration with everything we have.

Dozens of A-listers are doing their part to make sure the lives that were tragically lost in the June 12 shooting at Orlando's Pulse night club aren't forgotten.

On Wednesday, the Human Rights Campaign shared a touching tribute video to the 49 people who were taken too soon in the senseless act of incomprehensible violence, enlisting all sorts of stars to help remember the victims.

Ryan Murphy and his production company Ryan Murphy Television gathered together some of today's most famous, influential celebs to read the names of each victim, and share a little bit of their stories.